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Перевод: assess
[глагол] определять сумму налога; определять сумму штрафа; оценивать имущество для обложения налогом; облагать налогом; облагаться; штрафовать; оценивать
Тезаурус:
- The Press will assess the proposals according to the likely costs incurred and time and effort required to increase the capacity of the proposed systems in order to accommodate increased work on the project by OUP staff and the creation of new "spin-off" products.
- Instead, it may be sufficient merely to apply semantic constraints to assess the plausibility of a particular combination of words in the input.
- These new arrangements, known as Grant Related Inservice Training (GRIST), will change the face of inservice training for all teachers but time is needed to assess their impact on training opportunities and teacher effectiveness (see Mittler, 1986, for an interim account of the implications of the proposed changes).
- The current excavation at the Globe is merely to assess the site's archaeological potential.
- To assess our machines we each had to knit a tension piece in white and send it in.
- To do this he must first be able to assess the teeth by feeling them thoroughly and, to make this possible, Tom always uses a gag.
- Both the big store and the smaller, independent retailer will assess the stock carried and any national advertising programmes in the pipeline, before deciding what product to promote.
- The report demands that the Government adopt value for money as its criteria, set targets for reducing carbon dioxide emissions, and assess environmental taxation schemes.
- It is vitally important that the line chosen is correct and straight so that the horse has a chance to assess each problem.
- Taxpayers who chose to assess themselves would compute the tax due on their total income for the year ending 5 April and, having taken into account any tax deducted or paid in instalments, would send this, or a repayment claim, to the Revenue, with their return by 1 January in the following year.
- Many people think it is hard to assess whether a building is worth preserving and ask what the criteria are for trying to save it.
- But the test itself was also changed, from gross indecency, which like the deprave-and-corrupt test had been adequate to catch most child pornography, to the lesser test of indecency, the precise meaning of which is left to the jury to assess according to their own standards of propriety for children or young people.
- She (and occasionally he) is seen by some as an unnecessary interference in the realm of the doctor, by others as a monitor to assess clients' suitability for treatment, and by others again as a provider of information about treatment, advice about choices and generally to be a shoulder to cry on.
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